So You STILL Wanna be a Strength Coach?


BEWARE the field that is strength and conditioning. Becoming a success is a long and hard road, and I try to talk every intern who walks through my doors out of jumping into this field. However when I can't, I've got some advice for them on how to be a success as a strength and conditioning coach. This week I went over 14 different points that can help you be a success in this field if you're willing to put in the effort to make yourself successful!

Connor Lyons

Connor Lyons is a strength and conditioning coach with 14 years of experience. He’s a graduate of USF’s Morsani College of Medicine and recieved his degree in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology. He’s spent time at the University level, in the private sector and even spent time at the Olympic level. He’s a firm believer in patterning, positioning and strength being the foundation for all performance in sport and in life. He’s the owner of The Lyons Den Sports Performance and Strength Coach University.

https://www.theLDSP.com
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